Sumner High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sumner, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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P GES - Sophomores The Class of '43 entered the Sumner High School as Sophomore Spartans last fall. . Under the guidance of Mrs. Dora Langron Zimmer, Dick Robinson was picked to rule over the class while Fairalee Stone was chosen to rule over us in case of Dick's absence. Bill Peterson was elected to rake care of money matters and keep the class minutes. In the second semester oliicers were changed. Lester Flowers was elected president, Don Reeves as vice president and Fairalee Stone, secretary-treasurer. The Sophomore Class decided to be diiferenr from the other classes in the matter of sweaters and the color, so after a great deal of discussion the colors decided upon were bright red and white. The Sophomore Class Finished the year with the annual Hop of which Lester Flowers was chairman. SOPHOINIORE GIRLS Firrr mug left lo right: Ruth Mitsudo, Lorraine Atkinson. Carol Oliver, Lena Kaelin, Mary Hashimoto, Golden Harvey, Nllfanda Renfroe, Lillian Luhtala. Louise Mundell, Gladys Hanson. Second roun' Maribelle Randall. Josephine Edwards, Betty Steele, Helen Zehnder, Shirley Dybdahl, Fairalee Stone, Shirley johnson, Edla Parson. Kimiko Ogasawara, Olive Bowen, Dorothy Yarbrough, XX'ilma Blackadder, Evelyn Badgeley. Third rorv: Vera Rut- ledge, Lou Sholer. Shelley Martin, june Levack, Betty Wilstmn, Lawana Nelson, Shirley Kellogg, Catherine Bendtsen, Ruth Filkins, Ethel Fawcet, Beatrice Maricle, Marie Biggs, Lucille Mylnar, Virginia Wriglit. Adviser: Mrs. Zimmer. SOPHOMORE BOYS Firrz f0Il'. lefi Io right: Ben Murakami, Don XVakef1eld. Hiroto Nagasugi, Charles Bent- ley, Avery Rioux, Virgil Collins. Don Wfynn, Clifford Blanchlield, Charles Ray, Kenneth Baars, Fred Harvey. Second row, left to rigbi: Louis johnson, Bob Sato, Frank Farring- ton, Stewart Palmer, Arr Bowman, Alvin Oya, Norman Nelson, John Leslie, Fred Riddell, George Yoshihara, Robert Dinwiddie, Bill Peterson, Keith Ghormley. Third row. left ro ,il 3 right: Kenton Morse, Bob Leslie, Ben Kimball, Orril Matson, Bob Pankey, Lester Flowers, - Fred Pyfer, Harvey cle Carteret, Dick Robinson, Bob Rossback, Frank Bauers, Roger ' Bottorff, Dean Shuck. 1'

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. JUNIOR GIRLS Firrl row, left to right: Margaret Engles. Joyce Mackenzie, Marjorie Engles, Betty Bailes, Dorothy Livingston, Helen Oliver. Donna Jean Forrest, Doris Torgerson. Betty Bescanson. Frances Rosin, Loretta James, Gertrude Ahl, Betty Butts. Second rou-, left to riglaf: Helen Stephens, Geraldine Voiles, Hope Pierce, Roma Nix, Ruth Nix, Delores Pearson, Ramona Vlolf, Helen Kubota, Mary Hayashida, Tashiye Tsukamoto, Kimiye Mukai, Cleora Wake- held. Third row, left to rigbl: Audrey Keller, Ruthanna Frost, Virginia Stelphlue, Jeanne Eggert, Dorothy Adair, Mildred Miller, Ardys Harmer, Marjorie Schoffen, Dorothy Radcl. Carol Martin, Lillie Tribou. Margaret Smith, Alma Bailey, Elsie Stanhope, Emmy Lou Merriman. Adviser: Miss Anderson. JUNIOR BOYS First rout, left to rigbl: B02 Zehnder, Ed Funk, George Yonemura, Don Laffoon. Robert Mundell, ,Clyde Greenwood, Tom Nakashima. Kenny Hedden. Second row, left to rigbl: Stanley Purvis. Bob Iida, Ben Murakami, Armand Moceri, Charles Wtmtsldridge, Stanley McGowan, Dave Edwards, Bob Angeline, Ralph Clark, Bud Northrup, Lawrence Post. Third row. left to figbl: Watllace Wfoodward, Bud Hamerly, John Dal Balcon. Otto Reise. Charles Spencer. Chuck Richelieu, Hal Stahlhut, Charles Zedler, Arnold Denton, Leslie Anderson. Don MacLean. House of RepresentativeS---Juniors As usual, the Junior Class has been very prominent in school activities during the year. To begin the year, the one hundred Juniors elected their class oliicers. They were: Kenneth I-Ielling, presiclentg Otto Reise, vice presidentg and Charles Spencer, secretary.treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester Kenneth Helling was re-elected president, Otto Reise. was re- elected vice presidentg and Donna Jean Forrest was elected secretary-treasurer. Following the custom of the Junior Class we selected our class pins and rings. The rings have the traditional Spartan shank and the class chose a raised oval crest with a gold S on the black background. The main event for the Junior Class was the junior prom which was held March 21, with Frances Rosin as general chairman. She was .assisted by Janice Jamison, chairman of decorationsg Marjorie Self, chairman of publicityg Harry Huff, chairman of the Patron's committee, and Betty Butts, chairman of the orchestra committee. Henry Hofto's Orchestra furnished the music. A Mexican theme was carried out very cleverly both in decorations and in music. The Junior Class completed its activities by decorating and ushering for both baccalaureate and commencement exercises. . ' Page 20



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AWARDS LEO MOSER GLORIA HARTLEY DORIS LEE DOROTHY NYGARD j-. M. LAYHUE+Tl16 J. M. Layhue Award is based on hon- or, attitude, scholarship, obedi- ence, achievement, regard for others, and generosity. It is given to one senior boy and one senior girl of Sumner High and they are chosen by a combined vote of the student body and the faculty. DON FOSTER H. P. HARTLEY - A new award is made to two outstand- ing seniors this year by Mrs. H. P. Hartley in memory of her husband, Homer P. Hartley. Those chosen were selected by the faculty on the following points: character 20, citizenship 20, outstanding service to the Sumner High School 30, schol- arship 30. ROGER RYAN LESTER C. MITCHELL - The Lester C. Mitchell Personality Award is given on the basis of dependability, courtesy, modesty, cheerfulness, generosity, kindli- ness, enthusiasm, respect for au- thority and student activities. It is given each year to one senior boy and one senior girl by a popular vote of the students and faculty of the high school. Kwoxo N.-xrro MALEDICTORIAN W WELIJIYE H'OSl-IIHARA KIYOKO NAITO We are proud to present Kiyoko Naito as the one who made the highest average during her high school career. Kiyoko's grades were 95.5. She was also active in girls' athletics, S Club, Girls' Club, and Debate. SALUTATORIAN Fubylvxa Yosi-UHARA Witli an average of 94.6, Fujiye placed second in grade averages. Although she has been very busy with her books, Fujiye has always found time to make friends. Page

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